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S.  P.  AVE  R  Y*S 


ENTIRE  COLLECTION 


OF  AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN 


Paintings  in  Oil. 

W  ater  Color  Drawings,  Objects  of  Art,  Antiques,  Ac. 


WILL  BE  SOLD  AT  AUCTION,  AT  THE 


No.  82  Fifth  Avenue,  corner  Fourteenth  Street, 

By  B.  SOMERVILLE,  Auctioneer, 

I  On  Monday  and  Tuesday  Ev’ngs,  March  30th  and  21st, 

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At  Half-past  Sevan,  precisely. 


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S.  P.  Avery,  intending  to  spend  the  ensuing  season  in  Europe, 
respectfully  offers  at  auction  his  collection  of  Paintings  in  Oil,  Water 
Color  Drawings,  Objects  of  Art,  Antiques,  &c. 

The  sale  will  include  many  entirely  new  and  important  Paintings, 
not  before  offered  for  sale,  by  distinguished  American  and  Foreign 
Artists,  embracing  desirable  subjects  by  Artists  whose  works  are 
difficult  to  obtain.  With  the  public  record  of  my  former  sales,  it  is 
hardly  necessary  to  mention  that  this  one,  also,  will  be  absolutely 
unreserved.  And,  if  some  of  the  works  bring  fair  prices,  buyers 
should  remember  that  in  a  free  sale  there  are  always  many  excellent 
things  which  sell  very  low. 

The  Frames  are  nearly  all  new,  and  are  of  elegant  patterns,  and 
in  every  case  will  be  sold  with  the  pictures  without  extra  cost.  To 
save  petty  annoyance  and  insure  careful  handling,  Thomas  Rossell 
has  been  engaged  to  deliver  to  purchasers  the  Paintings,  etc.,  free 
of  charge. 

Mr.  Avery  desires  to  return  thanks  to  the  patrons  of  Art  for  the 
very  liberal  support  and  hearty  good  will  so  freely  accorded  to  him 
on  many  occasions. 


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First  Evening’s  Sale , 

MONDAY,  MARCH  20th 

At  Half-past  Seven  precisely. 


CATALOGUE. 


1-  INNESS  (Geo.), 

Wood  Scene. 

2.  NAIIL  (Chas.), 

Turkish  Women  Batkins;. 


3.  RIBOT  (Tiieodule), 

Of  Paris,  Pupil  of  Glaize.  Medals  ’64,  '65. 

Peasant  Woman. 


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4. 


AUFRAY  (J.  Antiianase), 

Of  Ecouen,  pupil  of  Barrias  and  Frere. 

Feeding  Kitty. 


5. 


DESHA  YES  (C.  Felix), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Senequier, 

Landscape — Evening. 


6. 


LAMB  I  NET  (Emile), 


Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Drolling.  Medals  1843 — 53,  57. 
Legion  of  Honor  1867. 

River  Scene. 


7. 


8. 


BILLOTTE  (Leon), 

Of  Dijon,  pupil  of  Blondel. 

The  Blonde. 
The  Brunette. 


9. 


ROSZEZEWSKI  (Henri), 

Of  Chezal — Benoit. 


Objects  of  Art — Enamel  Casket,  head 
in  wax,  Pearl  Jewels,  and  work  of 
the  17th  century — in  the  collection 
of  the  Duke  of  Maillet. 


10. 


G  l TIGNIET  (deceased), 

The  Freebooter’s  Retreat. 

(Figures  by  Herbsthoffer.) 


3 


11. 


ATJFRAY  (J.  Antiianase), 

Of  Ecouen,  pupil  of  Barrias  and  Frere, 

The  Playful  Pussy. 


12. 


13. 


14. 


WHITTREDGE,  (W.), 

Year  Gloucester,  Mass. 


WILCOX  (W.  H.), 

Autumn — a  brook, 

PEELE  (J.  T.), 

The  Ear  Ring. 


15. 


1G. 


IT. 


ESBEXS  (Etienne-Emile), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  of  Jerome. 

The  Lazy  Scholar. 

LAXFAXT  DE  METZ, 
Fallen  Asleep. 

POTEMOXT  (Adolphe), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Cogniet  &  Brissot. 

The  Pic-Xic. 


4 


LASSALLE  (Louis-Simon), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  C.  L.  Muller. 

Learning  to  Walk. 


HOEGG, 

Steaming  Hot. 


Dusseldorf 


BROWH  (J.  G.), 

The  Hew  Dress. 

BOXER  (C.),  Dusseldorf 

Caught ! — u  He  has  got  me.” 

Revenge ! — “  How  I  have  got  him.” 


WHITTREDGE  (W.), 
Hear  Hewport. 


JACOMIH  (Alfeed-Louis), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  his  Father. 

The  Hew  Sword. 

THOM  (J.  Ckawfoed), 

The  Young  Brood. 


0 


26. 


27. 

28. 


29. 


SO. 


31. 


32. 


DIEFFENBACIT  (Antoine), 

Of  Wiesbaden,  pupil  of  Jordan. 

Wild  Strawberries. 

Claverack  Meadows,  near  Hudson. 


LAMBDIN  (G.  G.), 

Summer  Study. 

LESREL  (Adolphe), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Gerome. 

Spring  Time. 


/(TO 


/ 


IlERTEL  (('.), 

The  Night  Cap. 


U 


OARAUD  (Joseph), 

Of  Cluny,  pupil  of  Muller.  Medals  1859,  ’61,  ’63- 
Legion  of  Honor  1867. 

The  Parrot. 

The  Novel. 


Dusseldorf 


/  ^ 

(o  O 


RICHARDS  (W.  T.), 
Autumn. 


6 


37. 

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38. 


40. 

41. 


IIUBNER  (Edward), 

Of  Dresden,  pupil  of  E.  Bendemann. 

A  House  at  Capri. 

BO  UGII TON  (Geo.  IE), 

A  Winter’s  Night. 


GUY  (S.  J.), 

Guess  niy  Name? 

CASILEAR  (J.  W.), 

Evening  on  the  Lake. 

DUVERGER  (Theophile), 

Of  Bordeaux.  Medals  1861,  ’63,  65. 

The  New  Sack. 

SEIGNAC  (Paxil), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  of  Picot  &  Frere. 

Jnst  Up. 

IIART  (Jas.  M.), 

Summer  on  the  Hill  Side. 
Winter  on  the  Hudson. 


7 


42. 


43. 


44. 


TRAYER  (Jean), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  his  Father. 

Worsted  Work. 


BOUCHARD  (Pierre), 

Of  Lyons,  pupil  of  Flandrin. 


jS~v 


A  Girl  of  Brittany. 


FAUYELET  (Jean), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  of  Delacour.  Medal  1848. 

After  the  Repast. 


*<«/ 


45. 


46. 


BROWN  (J.  G.), 

Young  Mischief. 

Giving  Dolly  a  Swing. 


47.  WARD  (C.  C.), 

Waiting  for  a  Bite. 

48.  HENRY  (E.  L.), 

Bay  Window  in  the  Gallery  at  Hever 
Castle,  Kent.  The  favorite  nook  of 
Anne  Boleyn. 


BER ANGER  (Jean), 

Of  Sevres,  pupil  of  Delaroche.  Medal  1846,  ’48. 

Beatrice  Cenci  in  Prison. 

“  I  am  cut  off  from  the  only  world  I  know, 

From  light ;  and  life  and  love  in  youth’s  sweet  promise.” — Shelley. 


50. 


f3 


a 


51. 


8 


ANKER  (Albert), 

Of  Switzerland,  pupil  of  Gleyre.  Medal  t866. 

The  Card  House. 

The  Convalesent. 


52. 


53. 


SEIGNAC  (Paul), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  of  Picot  and  Frere, 

The  Frugal  Meal. 

o 

GIFFORD  (S.  R.), 

Sunset  in  tlie  Mountains. 


54. 


BROWN  (J.  G.), 
Going 


55. 

1  ^ 


GUY  (S.  J.), 

Wl  inning  her  Hands,  f 


56.  ESBENS  (Etienne), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  ef  Gerome, 

j  The  Bubbles  of  Youth. 

57.  BEARD  (W.  H.), 

“  In  and  out,”  or  a  Little  too  Late. 

(The  original  of  the  popular  engraving.) 


I 


9 


58.  SAAL  (Georges),  Deceased, 

Of  Coblentz.  Medal  1866,  ’67. 

The  Impudent  Critic. 

From  the  New  York  Daily  Times. 

THE  PRUSSIAN  COURT  PAINTER,  SAAL. 

An  interesting  relic  of  the  Prussian  Court  Painter.  Geo.  Saal,  is  in  the  hands  of 
Mr.  S.  P.  Avery,  of  this  City.  It  is  the  last  picture  painted  by  Saal,  and  is  a  work  of 
considerable  merit.  The  scene  is  thus  described  bv  the  artist  in  a  letter  to  Mr. 
Avery,  dated  Paris,  August,  1870:  “The  scene  of  the  Bear  Picture  represents  an 
episode  in  one  of  my  Norwegian  journeys.  Lodging  with  a  family  of  bear-hunters  1 
was  notified  by  these  people  that  they  had  been  for  some  time  on  the  track  of  a  large 
bear  in  some  section  of  a  near  mountain.  I  refrained  some  time  from  setting  up  my 
easel,  but  the  beauty  of  the  place  finally  prevailed  against  my  uneasiness,  and,  armed 
with  my  rifle,  I  took  the  risk.  Painting  in  those  regions  being  a  rare  thing,  it  some¬ 
times  happened  that  a  stray  person  stopped  near  to  me,  sometimes  to  talk,  but  oftener 
to  silently  and  respectfully  examine  my  work.  It  was  not  surprising,  therefore,  that 
on  this  day  the  noise  of  steps  behind  me  did  not  attract  my  attention.  I  was  absorbed 
in  my  labor,  which  undoubtedly  saved  me  from  a  dangerous  encounter  with  my 
strange  admirer  of  which  I  had  hot  the  least  suspicion.  Here  is  the  way  I  learned 
the  peril  I  was  in.  My  host’s  sons,  in  pursuit  of  the  bear,  had  scaled  the  rocks  facing 
my  position  ;  they  saw  me  at  work,  and  likewise  saw  the  bear  leave  his  den,  place 
himself  behind  me,  look  a  long  time  attentively  at  me,  and  leave  as  good  naturedly  as 
he  came.  Their  fear  for  me  must  have  been  as  great  as  my  indifference,  since,  on  my 
returning,  they  received  me  with  the  liveliest  expressions  of  joy.  On  the  following 
day  the  chase  was  resumed,  and  the  unfortunate  bear  became  the  victim  of  it.  He 
was  one  of  the  largest  lately  killed.  In  remembrance  of  the  danger  1  had  escaped 
they  willingly  resigned  his  skin  to  me,  and  which  for  many  years  remained  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  trophies  of  my  travels  in  the  boreal  country.”  Saal,  who  was  a  most 
amiable  and  sensitive  man,  was,  with  thousands  of  his  countrymen,  finally  expelled 
from  Paris  soon  after  the  commencement  of  hostilities.  This  harsh  treatment,  with 
the  privations  he  subsequently  suffered,  completely  broke  down  his  health,  and  he 
died  the  victim  of  a  cruel  and  tyrannical  decree. 


59.  HERZOG,  of  Dusseldorf 

A  Norwegian  Torrent.  / 

60.  CHURCH  (F.  E.), 

Twilight  in  Vermont. 

One  of  the  pictures  which  helped  to  make  the  fame  of  this  distinguished  artist — it  has 
not  been  exhibited  in  this  city  for  many  years.  In  a  letter  to  the  late  owner  of  this 
work,  the  artist  says  :  “  Although  the  picture  is  one  of  my  earlier  efforts,  yet  I  did  it 
with  great  care,  and  with  a  relish,  and  it  was  an  exact  representation  of  the  scene 
(Ira  Mountain,  near  Clarendon,  Vermont),  where  I  was  then  spending  the  Summer.” 


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DURAND  (A.  R), 

Dover  Plains. 


The  celebrated  work  painted  for  the  old  Art  Union,  and  from  which  they  published 
an  engraving.  Painted  in  the  artist’s  prime,  it  has  always  been  considered  one  of  his 
most  successful  and  characteristic  works.  It  has  not  been  exhibited  for  a  long 
period. 


62. 


THORM  (J.  C.), 

French  Shepherdess. 


13. 


CASILEAR  (J.  W.), 


Chocorua  Peak,  N.  II. 


I 


61. 


65. 


HUE  (Charles), 

Of  Meaux,  pupil  of  Caraud, 

The  Finishing  Touch. 
Tlie  Sweet  Morsel. 


66. 


)  P 


KEN SETT  (J.  F.), 

The  Waterfall. 


67. 


SHATTUCK  (A.  D.), 

Summer  Glimpse. 


68. 


LESREL  (Adolphe), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Gerome. 

Petrarch’s  Laura. 


11 


69. 


JOHNSON  (Eastman), 
Father’s  Dinner. 


TO. 


LEMMENS  (Emile), 

Of  Senlis,  deceased,  pupil  of  Lassalle. 

Chickens  and  Ducks. 


/ 


6 


w 


71. 


MEYER, 

The  First  Prayer. 

A  most  elaborate  Minature  Painting  done  in  body  colo 


of  Bremen 

3SS 


72. 


HENRY  (E.  L.), 

The  Eire  Side. 


73. 


MULLER  (Prof.  A.),  Dusseldorf 

The  Holy  Babe. 

One  of  the  well  known  Gems  out  of  the  old  N.  Y.  “  Dusseldorf  Gallery.”  /C- 


74. 


HUBBARD  (R.  W.), 

An  Autumn  Afternoon. 


75. 


GIFFORD  (S.  E.), 


The  Wilderness — Evening. 


A  { 


12 


HOMER  (Winslow), 
On  Guard. 


78 


4 


KENSETT  (J.  F.), 

On  the  Coast — Morning. 
Lake  George — Evening. 


79.  MEYER, 

Missed  his  Lesson. 

Miniature  Painting  in  water  colors. 


HENRY  (E.  L.), 

The  Cup  of  Tea. 


81.  McENTEE  (Jervis), 

Autumn  Afternoon. 


82.  BOUGIITON  (G.  II.), 

“  Cosette  ”  (Hugo). 

Just  received  from  the  Winter  exhibition  at  the  Dudley  Gallery, 
received  great  praise  from  the  Press. 

RICHARDS  (W.  T.), 

Of  Philadelphia — his  last  work. 

The  Sea  Side. 


of  Bremen 


London,  where  it 


13 


84. 


COLE  (Tiros.)  Deceased, 

On  the  Mediterranean. 

Painted  in  1841,  for  the  Rev.  Dr.  Potts. 


2 


85. 


OUT  (S.  J.), 

Preparing  for  the  Fray. 


86. 


BRIOA  (Gustavi), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Geurin.  Medals  1853,  ’59,  ’61.  Legion  of 
Honor  ’63.  Exposition  ’67. 

The  Boqnet — Brittany  Peasants. 


87.  DUPRE  (Jules), 

Of  Nantes.  Medals  1833, ’49.  Exposition ’67. 

Landscape — Cloudy  day. 

♦ 

88.  BELLOWS  (A.  E.), 

Camping  Out. 


Second  Evening’s  Sate, 
TUESDAY,  MARCH  21st, 

At  Half-Past  Seven  precisely. 


CATALOGUE. 

Water  Color  Drawings,  Objects  of  Art,  &c,,  &c. 

69. 

90. 


FORT,  of  Paris 

French  Soldier. 

Do.,  do. 


91.  FRANTZ, 

Street  Scene. 


of  Paris 


92.  MARNY  (Paul),  of  Paris 

Old  Chateau. 

93.  Street  in  France. 


15 


\ 


94.  RICHARDS  W.  T.), 

Church  at  Interlaken. 

95.  KONIGH,  of  Berlin 

Feeding  the  Cows. 

96.  CIIOUPPE  (IIenei), 

Of  Orleans,  pupil  of  Fleury. 

River  in  France. 

97.  Coast  of  France. 

98.  MAZZOLINI, 

The  Coming  Storm. 

99.  YERTIH  (P.  G.), 

Street  in  Amsterdam. 

100.  DESCFIAMPS  (A.),  of  Paris 

Road  Scene. 

101.  LE  BAS  (Gabriel), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Granet.  Medal  1848. 

The  Fountain. 

102.  DE  RUDDER  (Henri), 

Of  Paris.  Medal  1840,  ’48.  Legion  of  Honor  ’63. 

Study  Head. 


of  Rome 


of  Holland 


103. 


u 


7 


16 

104.  YAN  BEEST  (Deceased), 

Smugglers. 

105.  Fishing  Boats. 

100.  MARRY  (Paul), 

Market  Day  in  France. 

107.  FRANTZ,  of  Par 

Evening  Effect. 

Cl 

108.  OUYRIE  (Justin), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Pujol.  Medals  1831,  ’43,  ’54,  ’55. 

River  Scene. 

109.  YIBERT  (Georges), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Barrias.  Medal  1864,  ’65,  ’67,  ’68. 

The  Old  Soldier. 

110.  TOUDOUZE  (Edouard), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Lelori  and  Pils. 

The  Court  Jester. 


111. 


LE  CHEYALLIER  (Deceased), 
The  Chemist. 


17 


112.  FOULOGNE, 

The  Flower  Girl. 

113.  BEAUMONT  (Edward  de), 

Of  Laneni,  pupil  of  Boieselier.  Medal  1870. 

The  Bal  Masque. 


114.  HERBSTHOFFER  (Charles), 

Of  Presbourg,  Austria. 

The  Goldsmith. 

115.  ESBENS  (Etienne), 

Of  Bordeaux,  pupil  of  Gerome. 

Italian  Girl. 

116.  LASSALLE  (Louis), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Muller. 

The  Kitten. 

117.  DAVID  (Gustave), 

Of  Paris,  pupil  of  Picot. 

Camp  Scene. 

The  Message  of  Love. 


of  Paris 


118. 


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119.  KERTCIIKOFF  (Deceased), 

The  Crusader. 

120.  MARNY  (Paul), 

Seaport  Town. 

121.  Cathedral  in  Trent. 

122.  LE  BAS  (Gabriel), 

Near  Cairo. 

123.  JOHNSON  (E.), 

The  Sisters. 

123a,  DARLEY  (F.  O.  C.), 

Milking  Time  (pen  and  ink). 

124.  DARLEY  (F.  O.  C.) 

Scene  from  Cooper’s  “  Bravo.” 

125.  RICHARDS  (W.  T.), 

Coast  Scene. 

126.  “  “ 

127.  COLMAN  (S.), 

Near  Gilhead,  Me. 

128.  DAVID  (Gustave), 

Skat  in  — time  of  Louis  XIV. 


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129.  CALMELET  (Hedwig), 

Mount  Blanc,  from  Chamounix. 

130.  RIY OIRE  (Francois), 

Of  Lyon,  pupil  of  Regnier. 

Flowers  in  a  Yase. 

131.  CALMELET  (Hedwig), 

River  Loire. 

132.  MARNY  (Paul), 

The  Windmill. 

133.  Canal  and  Bridge. 

134.  RICHARDS  (W.  T.), 

Hyde  Park. 

135.  Rainy  Day. 

136.  MARNY  (Paul), 

Boats  at  Low  Tide. 

137.  CIIROMO  after  Le  Jeune. 

138.  2  ANTIQUE  ENGRAVINGS  after  Claude. 

139.  ENGRAVING,  Death  of  Wolfe. 


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OBJECTS  OF  ART,  BRONZES,  PORCELAIN,  &c. 

140.  Chinese  Embroidery — Ebony  inlaid  Frame. 

141.  2  pieces  Chinese  Embroidery. 

142.  Japanese  Embroidored  Crape  Dress. 

143.  u  silk  purple  Check,  9^  yards. 

144.  “  “  gold  and  black,  44  yards. 

145.  “  “  “  blue,  9  yards. 

146.  4  Jap.  Lacquer  Fans. 

147.  3  “  “  Trays. 

148.  1  “  “  “  extra  line. 

149.  1  “  “  with  Painting  on  Marble. 

150.  Jap.  Steel  Mirror. 

151.  6  Jap.  line  Lac.  Saucers,  assorted. 

152.  2  “  Fancy  Baskets. 

153.  Jap.  Blk.  Lac.  Work  Box. 

154.  “  Bronze  Incense  Burner. 

155.  “  “  Shebatchi,  or  Fire-pot. 

156.  “  2  Bronze  Turtles  and  Jardiniere,  with  Crystals. 

157.  “  Bronze  Yase  (square)  and  Stand. 

158.  “  Cloisonne  Enamelled  Jar. 

159.  “ 


U 


u 


Bowl,  with  Cover. 


160.  Jap.  Silver  and  Gold  Filagree  Enamelled  Basket. 

161.  “  Clock  and  Tortoise  Shell  Tray. 

162.  “  4  richly  decorated  Cups,  &c. 

163.  “  Lot  of  Carvings  in  Ivory. 

164.  “  Large  Bowl  and  Cuspidor. 

165.  u  2  antique  blue  Flower-pots. 

166.  “  -1  “  decorated  “ 

167.  “  1  “  Bowl. 

168.  “  2  red  and  gold  Craquele  Bowls. 

169.  “  extra  large  Plate. 

170.  “  “  “  Bowl — superb. 

171.  “  Antique  Jar,  with  lire  gilt  mounting,  very  line. 

172.  u  Inlaid  Cabinet. 

173.  “  4  small  very  choice  old  blue  Vases. 

174.  2  India  Lacquer  Boxes. 

175.  silver  India  Cartouche  Box. 

176.  Jewel-holder,  encrusted  with  gold  ornaments  from 

Goojerat,  India. 

177.  Pair  Chinese  Vases. 

178.  “  “  with  ebony  stands. 

179.  2  Chinese  enamelled  Powder  Boxes. 


99 


180.  Chinese  Lacquer  Tea  Caddy  and  Segar  Box. 

181.  2  u  Stands,  inlaid  wood  and  ivory. 


182. 

Barbadienne 

bronze  fig.  Geni  Adorant. 

183. 

u 

“  2  Psyche  and  Nanthilde. 

184. 

U 

Crucifix. 

185. 

U 

bronze  Vase  Bacchanale. 

186. 

u 

“  2  Busts — Washington,  Franklin. 

187. 

a 

“  2  Medals — M.  Angelo  &  Female. 

188. 

u 

“  Bust  after  Clodion. 

189. 

a 

“  silvered  Vase — antique  design. 

190. 

a 

“  Cloisonne  enamelled  Vase. 

191.  Large  bronze,  Yen  us  of  the  Bath,  by  Allegrain. 

192.  Oak  and  marble  Pedestal  for  ditto. 

193.  Bronze  Figure — Indian,  by  H.  Iv.  Brown. 

194.  Mantel  Clock,  Marble  and  Lapis  Lazuli,  with  figure 

in  Aluminum  after  Courtet,  and  two  busts  to 
match,  after  Clodion. 

195.  Nautilus  Shell,  mounted  in  electro  plate,  from  Ken¬ 

sington  Museum. 

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196.  Barometer,  by  Rigolet. 

197.  Bronze  Ink-stand — Louis  XVI.,  by  Lerolle. 


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198. 

199. 

200. 
201. 
202. 
203. 
201. 

205. 

206. 
207. 


Bronze  lire  gilt  Mirror,  with  glass  drops. 

2  “  plated  Cups,  by  Perrot. 

Bronze  silt  Jewel  Stand,  “ 

2  “  plated  Card  Receivers,  Cellini  design. 

Pair  bronze  Vases,  with  marble  base. 

1  “  Bells,  various  makers. 

silver  Card  Receiver,  by  Fanniere. 

“  Louis  XVI.— Candlestick. 

Bust — Prince  Imperial,  by  Christolfe. 
Dagger,  by  Coffignon,  and  Statuette  of 
Frederick  the  Great. 


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208.  2  bronze  Bas  Reliefs,  Game,  &c.,  by  Mene. 

209.  Silver  gilt  Salt  Cellar — Russian. 

210.  Sword,  time  of  Louis  XI.,  from  collection  Clias.  Kean. 

211.  Cologne  Fountain,  wants  slight  repairing. 

212.  2  bronze  groups,  Chickens,  by  Bonheur. 

213.  4  Etruscan  Vases. 

214.  2  Dagmar  and  Majolica  V ases. 

215.  Dresden  China  Cup  and  Saucer. 

216.  Wedgwood  Water  Bottle. 

217.  “  elegant  Vase,  wdth  Cameos. 


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218.  Wedgwood  Vase,  small. 

219.  3  “  Flower-pots. 

220.  “  Pedestal. 

221.  Pallissy  Plate,  Fish,  &c. 

222.  Majolica  Figure,  with  Cornucopia. 

223.  Dresden  Vase- — richly  ornamented. 

224.  TerraCotta,  Prince  Imperial, by  Carpaud,  with  bracket. 

225.  Psuedo  Ceramique,  Medallion  Diana  de  Poctiers. 


226. 

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2  Busts — Borne  and  Albano. 

227. 

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Vase  Serpent. 

228. 

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Bacchante,  Clodion. 

229. 

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Femme  Gothique. 

230. 

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Bust — Diana  with  bracket. 

231. 

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2  Busts — Angelo  and  Baphael. 

232. 

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2  “  — Laughing  and  Crying, 

233.  3  Terra  Cotta  Pipes,  by  Desbordes. 

234.  4  Heads  Bas  Beliefs  Composition. 

235.  4  “  Napoleon,  Ac.,  Sevres. 

23G.  Decorated  Vase,  by  Deck. 

237.  Glass  Bowl,  gold  engraved  by  Maes. 

238.  Bohemian  Glass  Toilet  Set  (from  Deacon  House.) 


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239. 

240. 

241. 

242. 

243. 

244. 

245. 
240. 

247. 

248. 

249. 

250. 

251. 

252. 

253. 

254. 

255. 

256. 

257. 

258. 

259. 

260. 


Venetian  Glass  Mirror. 

2  Convex  &  Concave  Mirrors,  ebony  frames. 

2  Claude  Glasses. 

2  Antique  Bowls,  1  Teapot. 

6  “  Plates. 

2  inlaid  wood  Pedestals,  by  Marcellin. 

1  u  “  with  Ball, 

Calendar  and  Watch  Box  in  ebony. 

2  Bas  Beliefs,  Fire  and  Water,  u 
Antique  Marble  Mantel  Clock. 

“  Convex  Mirror— Eagle,  Ac. 

“  High  Hall  Clock,  with  Ship. 

“  “  bronze  dial. 

Mahogany  Arm  Chair. 

Malio,  Chair,  covered  with  Jap.  embroider 
“  “  velvet. 

“  “  leather. 

“  “  tapestry. 

“  Eagle  back,  “ 


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Black  Wood  Cane  Seat  Chair. 
2  Carved  Oak  Stools. 


